The 2015 comedy seems perfectly timed to November's midterm elections
Paul Slade Smith’s political comedy “The Outsider” made its West Coast premiere at North Coast Repertory Theatre at the dawn of the pandemic in 2020. Now, as the pandemic ebbs, the smart and funny play is back at a different theater under the direction of the 2020 production’s star.
Though written in 2015, the play feels ripe for this moment as the mid-term elections near and the U.S. political landscape grows increasingly crowded with scandal-plagued politicians and unqualified candidates running populist campaigns. “The Outsider” doesn’t pinpoint a political party, though the funny pre-show recorded announcement plays with the ultra-patriotic, America-first campaign slogans that conservatives often use against liberals.
Ned’s public meltdown is mortifying for Dave, but thrilling for cynical political strategist Arthur , who sees Ned’s everyman quality as the real-guy, non-politician that voters identify with. Arthur explains that people vote for idiots who look like leaders, but Ned is a real leader who looks like an idiot, so with some minor polishing, he believes Ned could become a national candidate.
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